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vol. 3, no. 22
2015 GUIdE TO HEALTH & BEAUTY
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Contractors selected for air stripper Five firms will work on project; water district awaiting county’s OK BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Five contractors have been approved to construct an air stripper project in Christopher Morley Park to remove the contaminant Freon-22 from the Roslyn Water District’s well on Diana’s Trail in the Village of Roslyn Estates. Water district Superintendent Richard Passariello said general construction will be done by the Mineola-based Web Construction Corp., work related to the well will be completed by the Holbrook-based Layne Christensen Co., plumbing will be done by the Wyandanch-based Phillip Ross Industries, Inc., electrical work by Rolands Electrical Corp. and HVAC will be completed by the Holtsville firm Bensin Contracting, Inc. Though work to the water main has already begun, construction at the park site cannot begin until Nassau County’s parks and public works departments review and approve the project’s construc-
tion plans, said Joseph Todaro, a senior water resources engineer at H2M Engineering who is working on the project. Passariello said there is no definite timetable for when the county will approve plans, but said he is “optimistic that it’ll happen in the next several weeks.” The air stripper would be placed about 200 feet from the water district’s nearby well and remove Freon-22 from the water supply and send emissions of the chlorofluorocarbon into the air. It was approved by the Town of North Hempstead as part of a $20.9 million capital bond for the water district. The park land was acquired from the state by Nassau County and transferred to the water district for construction of the air stripper. East Hills resident Richard Brummel and Roslyn Estates residents Joshua Dicker and David Greengold have challenged the project in court, arguing that placContinued on Page 51
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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5253 in Albertson hosted a Memorial Day tribute Monday to salute the America’s fallen soldiers.
Memorial Day parades salute ultimate sacrifice BY JA m ES G A L L O w AY
With his Veterans of Foreign Wars Post’s flags at half mast, Gaetano Rumore, a Vietnam veteran and commander of Post 5253 in Albertson, highlighted the significance of Memorial Day and the sacrifice of the soldiers who died in service of their country. “We are here to honor our
heroes, to remember their achievements, their courage and their dedication, and to say thank you for their sacrifices,” Rumore said. “The fallen comrades, men and women, we honor today came from all walks of life, but they shared the same qualities: courage, pride, determination, selflessness, dedication to duty and integrity.” Like communities across
the nation, the Willistons, Mineola and Albertson each hosted their Memorial Day ceremonies Monday with Boy and Girl Scout troops, local elected officials, fire fighters and veterans. East Williston also hosted its annual Memorial Day 5K race. About 125 people ran in the 5K, which organizer and former village Trustee Caroline DeBenedittis called one of East Continued on Page 50
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